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By Stacy Maynard
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The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.
On this last episode of season 2, I am joined by a very special guest who was part of my podcast launch for season 1 and her show had the most downloads. Since then, so many things have happened, changed, shifted for so many. Whether it be in their business life or personal, we have all had to pivot in the past few months. I wanted to have this conversation as so many have changed directions recently. Learn how I have pivoted during our times of Covid and what recommendations Fay has for those who have started something new. Between people learning more about going online and taking on new projects, it's interesting to see the creativity that has come out of it.
Fay is a leading expert in speaker training. We chatted about the difference between speaking on a digital platform vs speaking on stage and how to deal with various tech hiccups. Even without any notes or any presentation software.
Join us for Season 3 coming soon.
It was my pleasure to chat with Julie Cole about collaboration and switching gears. Julie is the co-founder of Mabel's Labels and busy mama of six. She has helped her company bring their product to a worldwide market, gain media recognition and win countless entrepreneur awards. Julie is a regular television contributor, an influential and syndicated blogger. She is also a professional speaker about business, babies and blogging.
As an early adopter of Social Media, we chat about how things have changed over the years, how she got started and why Social Media was so important to their businesses to reach their audiences and build relationships with them.
Her advise: Go where your customers are, give them what they want where they are. She explains why your message needs to be platform specific and why automation can impact your brand.
Listen to learn how Mabel's Labels have pivoted their business to respond to the growing needs around Covid-19. Love the creativity and inventiveness around using their technology to include new products. It was exciting to hear how she has collaborated with new companies where they would have never collaborated before.
Connect with Julie:
https://mabelslabels.ca/en_CA/
Would love to hear your thoughts. Let us know using hashtag #linkforsucccess
Do you find yourself asking everyone you can think of when you want to make a business decision? You ask people in groups, friends and colleges along with other experts and you find out that everyone has a different opinion and you are more confused than when you started? What if there was a better way? In this episode, I chat with Jennifer Lyall, Intuitive Business Mentor about how you can learn to listen to your own intuition and trust your "gut instinct". Hint... it's all about trusting.
Link for Success means to Jennifer: "Being connected within & to your own inner knowledge. Tuned into wisdom that is waiting there rather than needing to go elsewhere for answers."
You can connect with Jennifer below and grab her Free 7 Day Energy Transformation: https://jlyall.com/energy
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jlyall/
https://www.facebook.com/LivHealthybyJL/
As we become more visible online, are we are subjected to more and more criticism? What if we could turn that into the fuel that drives us forward? These questions and more are discussed with Dana Pharant, Badass Business Performance Coach & Speaker. I have faced this and share my experience with what I call an "anti-fan". Have you faced this? How has it impacted you and you business. Let me know using hashtag #linkforsuccess
To learn more about Dana, go to https://innerdominatrix.kartra.com/page/FrC30 for a free copy of Badass Intuition.
I sat down with Dave Howlett to talk about how you are positioning your products and services during this time of crisis. We discussed the difference between interpretation vs intention and how his "gears" are used during this time.
You can find Dave on Social Media and at www.realhumanbeing.org and check out his Ted talk on The Gear: https://www.realhumanbeing.org/media/
https://www.facebook.com/Realhumanbeinglifestyle/
In today's episode, I chat with Bob Minhas about the term "Coach", working with competitors and using the term "expert". A lively conversation that I'm sure you will enjoy. Spoiler alert... who puts a failed business on their LinkedIn profile?
Are you a name dropper? Remember when people used to do that in person? I ran into this person, I had coffee with that person. It showed they were in the "in crowd". Well, we have moved this concept to social media, especially LinkedIn. Tagging influencers for the sake of tagging them to showcase they are connected to them. Have you seen this happen? Well, there is a right way and wrong way of going about this. Here's my take.
Sounds simple enough. Have the same voice across all platforms for brand consistency. Easy, right? Well, I'm calling myself out on this episode as I was not doing this. If someone meets you in person, do you sound the same as your social voice or radio voice? Authenticity is a huge part of gaining trust. So.. here's what happened to me when I was asked about it.
I hear of people being fearful of sharing too much. Fearful of giving away too much information for free. I don't believe you can ever share too much. I love giving away my information. In this episode we talk about why sharing is a great way to build followers and increase trust.
Linking for Success also means dressing the part. Whether you are meeting someone for the first time at a professional event or in the Digital Space, you should be consistent. I believe in authenticity and being real... but have we taken these terms too far?
The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.